TY - JOUR
T1 - Women occupying management positions in top-level sport organizations: A self-determination perspective
AU - Torregrosa, Miquel
AU - Viladrich, Carme
AU - Perez-Rivases, Andrea
AU - Pallarès, Susana
PY - 2017/1/1
Y1 - 2017/1/1
N2 - © 2017: Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Murcia. Framed in Self-determination theory (SDT), the purpose of this research was to examine whether the working environment of women in sport management positions could fulfil or thwart their basic psychological needs (BPN) and to explore the motivations that women managers experience in these positions. Eight female managers of top-level sport organizations participated in semi-structured interviews. Results showed that seven of them reported being in an environment that fulfilled their BPN and experienced autonomous motivation in their job. In contrast, one participant reported working in a context that thwarted her BPN and experienced controlled motivation. We present contextual antecedents that were considered satisfying or thwarting of the BPN of those women enrolled in management positions. Insomuch as BPN satisfaction is expected to be related to autonomous motivation and well-being, the current study provides a first insight regarding how sport organizations could promote women managers’ BPN satisfaction and thus increase their autonomous motivation and well-being in such positions.
AB - © 2017: Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Murcia. Framed in Self-determination theory (SDT), the purpose of this research was to examine whether the working environment of women in sport management positions could fulfil or thwart their basic psychological needs (BPN) and to explore the motivations that women managers experience in these positions. Eight female managers of top-level sport organizations participated in semi-structured interviews. Results showed that seven of them reported being in an environment that fulfilled their BPN and experienced autonomous motivation in their job. In contrast, one participant reported working in a context that thwarted her BPN and experienced controlled motivation. We present contextual antecedents that were considered satisfying or thwarting of the BPN of those women enrolled in management positions. Insomuch as BPN satisfaction is expected to be related to autonomous motivation and well-being, the current study provides a first insight regarding how sport organizations could promote women managers’ BPN satisfaction and thus increase their autonomous motivation and well-being in such positions.
KW - Motivation
KW - Basic psychological needs
KW - Managers
KW - Qualitative analysis
KW - Gender
KW - Sport organizations
UR - https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/articulo?codigo=5765245
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85007521239
U2 - 10.6018/analesps.33.1.235351
DO - 10.6018/analesps.33.1.235351
M3 - Article
SN - 0212-9728
VL - 33
SP - 102
EP - 113
JO - Anales de Psicologia
JF - Anales de Psicologia
IS - 1
ER -